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I printed out the list of potential topics covered in the MCAT by AAMC and I was just wondering... How do you know if your textbook has enough information to leave you with enough knowledge on a given subject? Specifically in my case, I'm referring to bio. Though I'm not taking the MCAT until next year I started going over the list and reading the sections that correspond to the topics.
It seems though that some of the topics listed aren't described in great detail in my book. I haven't taken bio since freshman year so by the time I take the MCATs I will be 3 years removed from gen bio so I just want to make sure I have the right material to study from so that I don't go in thinking I'm ready and then I get to the biological section and don't know anything. Thanks.
It seems though that some of the topics listed aren't described in great detail in my book. I haven't taken bio since freshman year so by the time I take the MCATs I will be 3 years removed from gen bio so I just want to make sure I have the right material to study from so that I don't go in thinking I'm ready and then I get to the biological section and don't know anything. Thanks.